Eject, impel, propell, take off, lift off, soar, uprise, upsurge, leap, rocket(vrb)
In the King James version the word - suddenly - appears 41 times
Run away, escape, break out, leave suddenly, make off, flee, run off "absquatulate," "bolt," "decamp," "go off"
No. They go up to one less than infinity. They go up to google
It means suddenly, unexpectedly or without warning. Also can mean in a callous manner.Abruptly means suddenly with no warning.
The verb in the sentence "A solution to the problem suddenly popped into my head" is "popped." It describes the action of the solution coming to mind unexpectedly. The phrase "suddenly" serves as an adverb modifying the verb, indicating the manner in which the action occurred.
Depending on Atmospheric Pressure
Sprout would be a word for 'to shoot up suddenly'.
If you suddenly get up, the blood drains from your head and you will feel dizzy (happens to me). The best thing to do is gradually get up instead of suddenly, then the circulation has more time to adjust to the change.
Gravity maybe?
The answer to "to shoot up suddenly" is to Sky-Rocket, Sprout. It is a Growth spurt that children have during Puberty.
Dive.
It struck suddenly. Everybody knows that.
Margot, Anne's sister got a call-up. A call-up is something in which leads to being sent to concentration camps.
No
GO and see a Docoty immediatly - infact get an anbulance to hospital.
The remaining child will suddenly drop to the ground.
sky rocket